“Spiral” contact lenses: eliminate all vision defects in one fell swoop
A French research team creates a lens with a spiral pattern that focuses at different distances and corrects all visual defects in one shot.
A French research team creates a lens with a spiral pattern that focuses at different distances and corrects all visual defects in one shot.
Singapore scientists develop ultra-thin battery for smart contact lenses, powered by tear fluid. A revolution in the field!
A display that is always "visible", because it is positioned directly on the eye: augmented reality contact lenses are making great strides towards complete realization.
Contact lenses that cure allergies? Apparently it is possible, this is what a study conducted by Johnson & Johnson reveals
A new hydrogel manufacturing technique brings closer the development of new diagnostic and therapeutic contact lenses, capable of collecting and analyzing our tears to understand and heal.
Read information, watch a movie, get directions directly in the eyes. Even if they are closed. Smart contact lenses, bright future.
The possible uses of electronic contact lenses? Many: from visual prostheses to self-adjusting glasses or remote robotic operations.
For the first time in the world, a research team from the French university IMT Atlantique has found a way to integrate a flexible battery into a pair of contact lenses.
The future in which we all have a technological implant in our eyes, which will allow us to send messages and take photos, is not that far away. In fact, today we are talking about nothing other than the new Sony patent, which is based on a sensor that is activated by measuring the pressure of the eyelid and which allows you to take photos thanks to intelligent contact lenses. And thanks to the movement of the eye it will also be possible to adjust the lens aperture and zoom. To check the image quality… Read more
A new generation of LED contact lenses could make the dream of 'bionic vision' come true. A research team has created a prototype.
MIT and Fraunhofer IWS Introduce Breakthrough Technologies for Self-Cleaning Solar Panels. It's an extraordinary step forward.
A pair of “antibody” contact lenses can quickly, effectively and non-invasively detect cancer cells. And that's just the beginning.
The flexible device detects many vital signs directly from the eye, making it easier to diagnose diseases such as glaucoma
Keratopigmentation: an analysis of progress and challenges after years of use. Will changing eye color be an increasingly widespread practice?
A new more than flexible (but what do I say: elastic) screen kicks off the next revolution of "free-form" displays
Augmented reality can upset our future perhaps more than virtual reality. Here is a look at the current state of this technology.
Modern medicine has extended our lives and reduced suffering in many ways - here are 5 amazing treatments
Profusa Lumee, a biosensor capable of detecting changes in the body due to infection, can report infection for up to 3 weeks before seeing its symptoms.
Hard times for scientific popularization with coronavirus. Yet the future still exists, and continues to advance: this good news reminds us.
The list would be very long, but these 6 examples represent well the science fiction technologies that are rapidly becoming reality.
We have seen things disappear. What will the next 10 years bring? Here are 10 things that are likely to disappear by 2030.